This was a delightful surprise as I found it amongst other poetry books on my bookshelf, realising I’d bought it with other books and it had been put away unread by me - a Simon Armitage I hadn’t read! Perfect for day 28 of #thesealeychallenge.
It opens with its titular poem describing, in allegory, the process of discovery of, not the scrolls of the same name, but of a poem. There are whimsical looks at ‘The Anaesthetist’, a ‘Man With a Golf Heart’ and a ‘Goalkeeper with a Cigarette’ giving rise to memories of ‘50s keepers who wore cloth caps and roll neck sweaters for kit. ‘On an Owd Piktcha’ is in Yorkshire dialect with the collection ending in the wide ranging ‘Five Eleven Ninety Nine’.
The collection opens up questions of belief, trust, identity and mixes more grounded subjects , such as the problems of owning a dog, and the vicissitudes of the job market.
A joy of a collection!